August has finally arrived. This typically means that the NFL preseason is about to begin, but that isn't the case this year. However, football fans still have fantasy-draft season to provide some sense of normalcy ahead of the 2020 regular season.
Draft season is also going to provide a challenge for fantasy managers. With no preseason with which to evaluate players and their roles, draft orders will have to be based on past production, training camp reports and a little good old fashioned guesswork.
Proper preparation is key to any successful fantasy draft, of course, and more so at the top.